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schizoidman@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 年前

This USB flash drive can only store 8KB of data, but will last you 200 years

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This USB flash drive can only store 8KB of data, but will last you 200 years

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schizoidman@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 年前
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Something you do not expect from a NAND-based drive, do you?
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    An actual book stores more data than that and for longer. At that point, why not just etch the data onto a metal plate or something? 8K is only a few pages of text at 12pt. It could easily fit onto two sides of a small-ish metal plate, etched in 8pt or so, and it would last, potentially, for millennia.

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      I think the idea is to improve upon this tech so the capacity would become larger.

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        It’s FRAM, which has been around for ages. The problem is its prohibitive cost— hence the 8k.

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      This can be rewritten many, many, many times.

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        What’s the practical benefit of that? If the point is long-term storage, rewriting isn’t a priority (or possibly even a need). And this isn’t designed for capacity.

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          It’s so I can exchange fart jokes with my great great great great grandson via a magic USB port a la The Notebook, assuming that’s how it works, idk, never actually seen the movie.

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          I usually update my backups with new TOTP or other cryptographic keys every few months. Sometimes every few days (when I generate new keys).

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      Why even invent the car when horse so much faster?

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        You wouldn’t use a car to race in the Kentucky Derby

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          Maybe you wouldn’t

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            You’d make a bunch of jockeys mad

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              Fine, I’ll drive from the roof like a jockey

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          I absolutely would

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      idk, its much more resistant to floods.

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        Than an etched metal plate?

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          Yes.

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            USB drives don’t mix well with water

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              Why do you say that? I’ve put several through a washing machine and gone swimming with mine. Electronic usually are fine with water. Batteries are not.

              Just let it dry out before passing a charge through it, and it works fine. Not so easy with paper.

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                Not so easy with paper.

                I had suggested a metal plate, not paper.

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